Kokopelli is a Native American symbol of fertility, prosperity, music, and dance. Often depicted as a trickster, Kokopelli is depicted holding a flute. His humpback is stuffed with songs and seeds.
Historians say that early Native American tribes worshiped Kokopelli and welcomed him into their villages to bring an abundance of crops.
During these times, if a woman was unable to bear a child, she would pray to Kokopelli to come and impregnate her.
Some depictions of him show him to have a very large but removable phallus. Legend has it he would take off his manhood and leave it in the river so he could make love to the young women who bathed in the water.
Summoning Kokopelli by a diviner and voodoo spells caster can be done when casting fertility spells, prosperity spells and passion love spells.